Yellow Diamonds
Yellow Diamonds, Princess
GEMSTONE DETAIL Dimensions: 1.50×1.50mm to 6.00×6.00mm Color: Intense very slightly greenish golden bright yellow color with very slight greenish undertones of a medium-deep
$40.80 – $4,999.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Yellow Diamonds, Princess
GEMSTONE DETAIL Dimensions: 1.50×1.50mm to 6.00×6.00mm Color: Intense very slightly greenish golden bright yellow color with very slight greenish undertones of a medium-deep
$40.80 – $4,999.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Yellow Diamonds, Round
GEMSTONE DETAIL Dimensions: 1.00mm to 6.00mm Color: Intense yellow color of medium-deep tone Clarity: Slightly Included Shape: Round Make: Very Good Symmetry: Very Good Treatment: Enhanced by Irradiation
$38.40 – $4,336.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Yellow Diamonds, Round
GEMSTONE DETAIL Dimensions: 1.00mm to 6.00mm Color: Intense yellow color of medium-deep tone Clarity: Slightly Included Shape: Round Make: Very Good Symmetry: Very Good Treatment: Enhanced by Irradiation
$38.40 – $4,336.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Yellow Diamonds
Yellow Diamonds
Yellow diamonds are greenish-orange in color and one of the rarest gemstones among available variants. The colored gemstone typically occurs in different shades naturally and may have orange or brown color schemes.
Yellow diamonds are pure form crystals just like its plain variant, even if white diamonds have more value. Most yellow diamonds are tetrahedral and might feature irregular or uneven fractures in some cases. Diamonds also possess the highest hardness rating among gemstones and is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Diamonds in this color spectrum are ideal for luxury jewelry pieces and cost much less than colorless gemstones. There’s more to yellow diamonds than what you’ve read above; find out all the essential details about the beautiful gemstone in this guide.
History of Yellow Diamonds
Diamonds have been in circulation for at least 6000 years, but the discovery of yellow carbon gems are fairly recent. Scientists suggest that the unique color in yellow diamonds comes from a rich presence of nitrogen in its makeup. Gemstones formed at different times in history so the nitrogen formation in yellow diamonds may be several thousand years old.
Other elements present during the formation of yellow diamonds might tint its original color. Many yellow diamonds feature tints of light brown and orange. However, enhanced yellow diamonds can feature any color shade after the hue elements realign.
How are Yellow Diamonds Made?
Natural yellow diamonds form when nitrogen molecules present in its crystals absorb enough blue light to change its color. The natural shade is typically pale yellow but may darken if more nitrogen molecules are present in a diamond crystal.
Science has also created an easy method to enhance diamond crystals, giving them a deeper color scale than their earth-mined form. Enhanced diamond particles go under extreme heat and pressure with carbon minerals to make gemstones give off lighter or darker colors.
Yellow diamonds require traces of nitrogen to deliver its signature hue across a diamond’s internal structure. More nitrogen atoms in yellow crystals will produce a darker color scheme.
Uses of Yellow Diamonds
Natural and enhanced yellow diamonds are useful as gemstones and feature on many jewelry pieces like earrings, necklaces, wedding bands, and much more. However, white or colorless diamonds are preferred for laser elements, semiconductor substrate, and other purposes.
Chemical Properties of Yellow Diamonds
- Hardness (Mohs’ Scale): 10
- Density: 3.5 – 3.53 g/cm3
- Refractive Index: 2.418 (@ 500 nm)
- Dispersion: Low (0.044)
- Heat Resistance: 690°C to 840°C
- Fracture: Irregular/Uneven
- Specific Gravity: 3.52 g/cm3
Maintenance Tips for Yellow Diamonds
Yellow diamonds have a superior refractive index and can glitter for much longer than other gemstones. Proper maintenance is the only way to make sure your diamonds keep shining long after you get them on your jewelry pieces.
Check out some of the best ways to maintain your yellow diamond crystals to ensure they keep their shine for as long as you want:
Storage – helps keep your yellow diamonds away from bad weather, moisture, dust, dirt, and more
Commercial jewelry cleaner – fast-acting cleaner to remove dirt from your diamonds and their base metals
Steam cleaner – relies on steam bursts to remove dirt, grime, and oils from your gemstones
Ultrasonic cleaner – high-end speed cleaner for various tough gemstones (seek advice before use)